
Chad
Prevost is author of two collections of poems:
A Walking Cliché
Coins a Phrase (forthcoming, Plain View 2008), and
Snapshots
of the Perishing World (WordTech/Cherry Grove 2006). He is
Co-Editor of
Evensong: Contemporary American Poets on Spirituality
(Bottom Dog) and the forthcoming
Breathe: 151 Contemporary
Odes. His poems have appeared in places such as:
Hunger
Mountain, Rosebud, Mid-American Review, The Connecticut Review,
The South Carolina Review, and
Puerto Del Sol, as
well as in recent anthologies
Family Matters: Poems of our
Families, Poets in the Their 30s, and
Bear Flag Republic:
California Prose Poems. Chad is Editor and Co-Founder of
C&R Press. He has been
a contributing editor to the
Chattahoochee Review since
2004, and is a regular “local” at the Meacham Writers
Workshop. Before moving to Chattanooga, Chad lived in Atlanta
where he founded
Terminus Magazine, and received a Ph.D.
from Georgia State’s Creative Writing Program. He teaches
as assistant professor of English at Lee University where he has
taught since 2004.
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